‘Box Brownie Colour Panoramas’ is a solo exhibition by South Australian photographer Alice Blanch. The exhibition presents experimental landscape photographs inspired by the ephemeral nature of the sky and its relationship to the landscape below.
Box Brownie Panoramas is a series of photographs presenting a unique and unconventional world where the linear stream of time is fractured and overlapped amongst exposures; where past, present and memory merge as one. This series utilizes the basic function of a 1930’s box camera to create panoramic imagery through multiple, in-camera exposures; an original technique that offers an alternative approach to landscape imagery. The images are all captured on photographic film and no digital manipulation or layering is done to the images: it will surprise you to know that what you see in front of you is what appears on the negative, come and see for yourself!
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